> > I'll keep that in mind. If it is really that difficult for it to go > > through the process to become formalized as stable, then is that > > difficulty all wasted effort? > > Debian's release/revision (from stable to stable) process is much slower > than the kernel's. That's a known fact. > > If you want to wait... that's up to you. If you want more recent stuff > (including kernels packaged by debian) you should use testing. > > I wouldn't use stable for much more than a server you never look at, but if > you need to use it for new purposes, you'll probably need woody/testing.
Thank you Mike. I'll keep that in mind for now. Thank you for the feedback. -- http://www.eskimo.com/~xeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physically I'm at: 5101 N. 45th St., Tacoma, WA, 98407-3717, U.S.A.